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Updated : Jul 23, 2012

Actor Siva Balaji has took a dig on actress Rasi for ill treating his two year old son, 'Dhanvin'. Though, Siva Balaji and his actress wife Madhumitha haven’t formally lodged a complaint on the issue, this news has spread like a wildfire in social networking sites. Reportedly, Siva Balaji couple have admitted their son Dhanvin in a near by 'Cuddle Play School', owned by yesteryear heroine Rasi and her director husband Nivas. Reports says that Siva Balaji's son was badly hurt when he was hit by other kids. And that's not all, he was also ill treated (his snack box filled with waste of other kids, his clothes drenched, scratches on the face, etc) and the management (Rasi and her husband Nivas ), nannies and the teachers who were supposed to take care of Dhanvin showed deaf ear when questioned by the actor couple. After a series of incidents, the news has come into limelight today and apparently, people are lambasting on the way actress Rasi's school is being run. Is this the way a play school should function? Is this the way to treat innocent kids? These are the questions haunting the parents of other kids!

Take a look at the images of Siva Balaji's son Dhanvin who got hurt in Rasi play school:

 

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